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Inappropriate tone|date=December 2007Primary sources|date=June 2007Infobox musical artist|name = Lucas Prata|image =|caption =|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Lucas Prata|label = Robbins Entertainment , Ultra Records |Born = birth date and age|1972|10|17 Queens, New York , United States|U.S. |genre = Dance-pop , House music|House Lucas Prata is a House music|House musician and DJ born in Bayside, Queens, New York . Citation needed|date=June 2007 He has produced several recognizable hits such as "Never Be Alone", "And She Said", "Love of My Life", and "Let's Get It On." Prata and Dan Balan produced The "Ma Ya Hi Song," an English version of the international hit " Dragostea din tei " by Balan's original band, O-Zone . "The Ma Ya Hi Song" did not achieve the success of the original, which went to number one in 27 countries and sold over eight million singles throughout the world in various languages.Citation needed|date=June 2007
Early life and career
Lucas Prata at an early age has passionately pursued the stage. Captivating audiences at such venues as MTV, National Television spots for Coca Cola, McDonald's, JC Penney, Seinfeld, TMC, and LA Gear.Citation needed|date=June 2007 After accomplishing successful television ventures, Prata went on to his true passion, music.
Prata attended the University of Miami in Florida. During his time at the University he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. In his senior year, Prata won the Mr. University of Miami contest for his vocal ability. This win convinced him to pursue singing as a full-time career.Citation needed|date=June 2007 Moving back to his native New York after graduating with a double major, Prata recorded and released his own singles. Sony recording artist George Lamond took Prata under his creative wing and hired him to tour with him as his back up singer and dancer with his hit at the time "Bad of the Heart".
Rise to success
In the summer of 2000, Prata found himself teamed up with Salt-n-Pepa as the opening act for their North American tour. Thousands of fans in 80 cities caught Lucas' performances which included his hit single at the time, "Fly Away"Citation needed|date=June 2007 In his continued pursuit to further his career, Lucas found himself in the C+C Music Factory studios auditioning for a group. This is where he met Ricky Crespo, who at the time was the programmer/co-producer for C+C. Lucas and Ricky quickly became friends and began creating music that began to attract the attention of major record labels.
Within a span of several months, Lucas's songs "Never Be Alone", "And She Said" and "Love of My Life" featuring Reina all scored major airplay on such radio stations WKTU and WMPH .Citation needed|date=June 2007 The second single from his debut album, " And She Said ", saw crossover success on on New York City Pop music station, Z100 where it a garnered moderate airplay.
2006-present
In 2006, while Prata was serving as Music Director Miami 's WFEZ (FM)|Party 93.1 , his single "Let's Get It On" became the number-one requested record at the station in just two weeks.Citation needed|date=June 2007 "And She Said" was also rewritten by David Brody (radio personality)|David Brody of WHTZ|Z100 as a cheer song for the New York Mets , "And we say... LETS GO METS", which he performed live at the team's 2006 postseason rally on October 3. The song and its video were regularly played at Shea Stadium during the 2006 New York Mets season|2006 season and postseason.Citation needed|date=June 2007 Prata was the featured performer on an episode of MTV 's hit show My Super Sweet Sixteen in 2006.Citation needed|date=June 2007 As of 2007, Prata's album " Never Stop Dreamin' (Lucas Prata album)|Never Stop Dreamin' " was licensed by Ministry of Sound in the UKCitation needed|date=June 2007 (one of the biggest dance labels in the world), and other labels throughout the world have also picked up the album.Citation needed|date=June 2007 Another track from the album, "I Think I'm Falling In Love" was released in Sweden with mixes by Da Buzz while the next U.S. single is "We've Got It Going On" which has also been remixed by the producer, Discopunx. His next single was "DYWM", a cover of The Human League 's " Don't You Want Me " which was performed as a duet with Kim Sozzi . It was debuted live on New Year's Eve at Mirage on Long Island, and later performed live at WKTU Beatstock Festival on August 19, 2007.
In March 2007 and March 2008, Lucas Prata performed with Reina at a dance benefiting Muscular Dystrophy, hosted by two Staten Island High Schools.
In 2008, Prata released a remake of " Something About You (Level 42 song)|Something About You " by Level 42 , a duet with George Lamond .
Albums
" Let's Get It On (Lucas Prata album)|Let's Get It On " 2005 Ultra Records , Avex Trax (Japan Release)
" Never Stop Dreamin' (Lucas Prata album)|Never Stop Dreamin' " May 20, 2008
Singles
Year
Song
U.S. Pop
U.S. Club/ Dance
U.S. Dance Airplay
U.S. Dance Singles Sales
2000 in music
"Fly Away"
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2003 in music
"Never Be Alone"
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10
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2004 in music
"And She Said"
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1
1
8
2005 in music
"Love Of My Life" (with Reina )
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2
1
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2006 in music
"Let's Get It On"
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2
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2007 in music
"We Got It Going On"
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2007 in music
"I Think I'm Falling In Love"
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2007 in music
"DYWM" (with Kim Sozzi )
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2008 in music
"Something About You" (With George Lamond)
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2008 in music
"A Girl Like That" (featuring Jeannie Ortega )
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2009 in music
"Remember (La Di Da)"
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External links
http://www.lucasprata.com Official Website
Persondata | NAME =Prata, Lucas | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =October 17, 1972 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Prata, Lucas Category:1972 births Category:Living people Category:American singer-songwriters Category:American pop musicians Category:People from New York City Category:Robbins Entertainment artists Category:Ultra Records artists Category:University of Miami alumni
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